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the rspca is helping in that matter.m but as i have said, there has been anger and frustration amongst the residents who have wondered why they couldn't have left their flats say at nine o'clock this morning. camden council said it could not have guaranteed fire safety officers to spend the night at the flats. thanks for joining us. we have got some pictures at glastonbury. jeremy corbyn has been speaking. we can listen to what he is saying. cheering michael, don't go. michael, don't go. # 0h, jeremy corbyn. can you please give it up for michael ebers. i have a gift for you. michael, the inspiration that gave space to millions through glastonbury. thank you, michael eavis, for all you have done. i want to say thank you to michael for lending us his farm and giving the space all those years ago for people to come here and enjoy music and enjoy good company, and enjoy inspiring thought. michael, you have paved the way for a space for all of us. you brought the spirit of music and the spirit of love and the spirit of ideas.
the rspca is helping in that matter.m but as i have said, there has been anger and frustration amongst the residents who have wondered why they couldn't have left their flats say at nine o'clock this morning. camden council said it could not have guaranteed fire safety officers to spend the night at the flats. thanks for joining us. we have got some pictures at glastonbury. jeremy corbyn has been speaking. we can listen to what he is saying. cheering michael, don't go. michael, don't go. # 0h,...
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may outside the leisure centre is the senior animal welfare officer with islington council and the rspcatell us what you have been doing to help people. the main goal has been to reassure people, to let them know it is an emotive issue they do know to be separated from their pets as much as possible we are trying to keep pets and owners together but also offering help and support in areas where that can be facilitated. what we are also doing is encouraging anybody you have any concerns for their pets to come down, speak to us and we will do all we can to help and we will do all we can to help and accommodate those arrangements. how difficult has been to find enough pet friendly accommodation for people? it is always hard to find accommodation, especially on a weekend but we're working closely with animal health to find those spaces where needed. the local borough are working really hard to help the people take their pets with them to the hotels and places like that but if needed the back—up is her common—law find spaces where possible. what are the options, if you cannot find somewhere f
may outside the leisure centre is the senior animal welfare officer with islington council and the rspcatell us what you have been doing to help people. the main goal has been to reassure people, to let them know it is an emotive issue they do know to be separated from their pets as much as possible we are trying to keep pets and owners together but also offering help and support in areas where that can be facilitated. what we are also doing is encouraging anybody you have any concerns for...
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it is being treated by the rspca, which released some of the air and is giving the animal antibioticsk into the wild. time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening. it's been a bright and breezy affair for many of us. as the evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we saw some evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we saw some sunshine and it was a pleasant end to the day for many. more cloud in the north—west, gloomy with showers to, as well. that story will continue through the night. showers into northern ireland in north—west scotland in particular, along with north west england and wales for a time. further south, touch of fog, but clearer skies. temperatures in rural spots falling into single figures, a chilly start. the rain in the north—west will be quite happy in the morning, through much of scotland. a bright start into eastern scotland. —— quite heavyin into eastern scotland. —— quite heavy in the morning. shaurya in northern ireland and much of northern england. there will be some cloud around. further south, north
it is being treated by the rspca, which released some of the air and is giving the animal antibioticsk into the wild. time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good evening. it's been a bright and breezy affair for many of us. as the evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we saw some evening progressed, the cloud broke up, we saw some sunshine and it was a pleasant end to the day for many. more cloud in the north—west, gloomy with showers to,...
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joe clarke from islington council and zenon brown from the rspca told my colleague annita mcveigh thatal this morning is to reassure people, to let them know that it's a very emotive issue, they don't want to be separated from their pets. as much as possible we're trying to keep pets and owners together. but we're also offering help and support in areas where that can't be facilitated. what we're also doing is encouraging anybody who has got any concerns for their pets to come down and speak to us and we will do all we can to help and accommodate those arrangements. how difficult has it been to find enough pet friendly accommodation for people? it's always hard to find accommodation, especially on a weekend like this, but we are working really closely with animal health to find those spaces when needed. i know the local borough is working really really hard to let or help the people take their pets with them to the hotels and places like that, where possible. but if needed, if we really need to, the back—up is here and we will find spaces where possible. so what are the options, if you
joe clarke from islington council and zenon brown from the rspca told my colleague annita mcveigh thatal this morning is to reassure people, to let them know that it's a very emotive issue, they don't want to be separated from their pets. as much as possible we're trying to keep pets and owners together. but we're also offering help and support in areas where that can't be facilitated. what we're also doing is encouraging anybody who has got any concerns for their pets to come down and speak to...
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we saw some people from the rspca going into the leisure centre behind me, quite a number of residentshat has been more problematic for the council to sort out to try to find accommodation which is also pet friendly. i spoke earlier about the confusion amongst people about what was going to be happening to them, that confusion began quite early on yesterday when they saw news reports say the blocks would be evacuated, they came downstairs and spoke to guards outside the blocks who told that no, nothing happening here you can get back inside that happened a couple of times and eventually some work showing the guards news reports on their mobile phones saying, look, we are being told the blocks are going to be evacuated and then those knocks on the doors came at syria, 3am in morning in many but not all cases. and also people are saying, confused about why the council has carried out the evacuation in the way it has some people feel that they could have been told last night you're moving out tomorrow, pack your bags tonight and get ready to move out tomorrow rather than being told in the
we saw some people from the rspca going into the leisure centre behind me, quite a number of residentshat has been more problematic for the council to sort out to try to find accommodation which is also pet friendly. i spoke earlier about the confusion amongst people about what was going to be happening to them, that confusion began quite early on yesterday when they saw news reports say the blocks would be evacuated, they came downstairs and spoke to guards outside the blocks who told that no,...
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some of these homeowners have got pets and within hearing today how the rspca has been on hand to giveis offering some shelter to some of those pets and is helping people in that way. they have got foster homes on stand—by because people do not want to be separated. this is a very complex and difficult situation and our still a lot of officials from camping council that time that leisure centre at the moment talking to residents. amy, thank you. earlier my colleague annita mcveigh spoke to the leader of camden council georgia gould and asked her how many residents had refused to leave the tower blocks. my last briefing was that 83 households wanted to stay, obviously we are knocking on doors with the fire services, having conversations with those residents at the moment. so that is a moving picture. how many of those households, how many of those people do you think you will be able to persuade to move today? look, it was a really deeply distressing night. i got the news from the fire services that their belief was that the block was not safe to stay in at 5pm. we had to act incredibly
some of these homeowners have got pets and within hearing today how the rspca has been on hand to giveis offering some shelter to some of those pets and is helping people in that way. they have got foster homes on stand—by because people do not want to be separated. this is a very complex and difficult situation and our still a lot of officials from camping council that time that leisure centre at the moment talking to residents. amy, thank you. earlier my colleague annita mcveigh spoke to...